articleMonthly Weather ReviewApr 11, 2003BRONZE OA

Modeling Global Sea Ice with a Thickness and Enthalpy Distribution Model in Generalized Curvilinear Coordinates

University of Washington · Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory

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Abstract

A parallel ocean and ice model (POIM) in generalized orthogonal curvilinear coordinates has been developed for global climate studies. The POIM couples the Parallel Ocean Program (POP) with a 12-category thickness and enthalpy distribution (TED) sea ice model. Although the POIM aims at modeling the global ocean and sea ice system, the focus of this study is on the presentation, implementation, and evaluation of the TED sea ice model in a generalized coordinate system. The TED sea ice model is a dynamic thermodynamic model that also explicitly simulates sea ice ridging. Using a viscous plastic rheology, the TED model is formulated such that all the metric terms in generalized curvilinear coordinates are…

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Keywords
  • Sea ice
  • Curvilinear coordinates
  • Geology
  • Sea ice thickness
  • Arctic ice pack
  • Sea ice concentration
  • Arctic
  • Drift ice
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Life below water
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